Effect of Position During Spinal Anesthesia on Hemodynamic Change in Cesarean Section

NCT02253381 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 140

Last updated 2015-04-29

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Summary

Hypotension is the most common complications after spinal anesthesia especially in pregnant patients who undergoing cesarean section. Position during spinal anesthesia may be altering the hemodynamic. For right lateral decubitus, the enlarged uterus compresses inferior vena cava that may decrease venous return and cardiac output. This leads to hypotension.The hypothesis is the right lateral position during spinal anesthesia in pregnant women will be had hemodynamic changing more than the left lateral position. This objective is to compare hemodynamic change between left and right lateral position during spinal anesthesia in pregnant women undergoing cesarean section.

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Right

Right lateral decubitus position during spinal anesthesia

PROCEDURE

Left

Left lateral decubitus position during spinal anesthesia

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Prince of Songkla University

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Boonsin Tangtrakulwanish, MD · Ethical Committee

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2014-10-31
Primary Completion
2015-03-31
Completion
2015-03-31

Countries

  • Thailand

Study Locations

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